You can either buy them over and over again on ever newer devices or you can pay a regular recurring subscription fee. Either way the message is clear... keep paying them more.
You can either buy them over and over again on ever newer devices or you can pay a regular recurring subscription fee. Either way the message is clear... keep paying them more.
It's all your fault. I couldn't be more happy about receiving a SEGA Genesis for present. I bought a Nintendo 64, played Super Mario 64 and Star Fox 64. Then realized the poor choice of fighting games, no Tomb Raider, no Resident Evil, no FMV and the excesive price of a cartridge that has half the content, costs twice an original CD-ROM game and re sold it for a Playstation six months later. I won't support a company that sells triple AAA games that lazily reuses assets of previous games, changes a pair of instruments for a new sound track and sells it like if the development costs as much as a Call of Duty or Assassins Creed.
IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT! You deserve what you get. My nickname is a hint about how I play Nintendo games. My money goes for better companies.
It's all your fault. I couldn't be more happy about receiving a SEGA Genesis for present. I bought a Nintendo 64, played Super Mario 64 and Star Fox 64. Then realized the poor choice of fighting games, no Tomb Raider, no Resident Evil, no FMV and the excesive price of a cartridge that has half the content, costs twice an original CD-ROM game and re sold it for a Playstation six months later. I won't support a company that sells triple AAA games that lazily reuses assets of previous games, changes a pair of instruments for a new sound track and sells it like if the development costs as much as a Call of Duty or Assassins Creed.
IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT! You deserve what you get. My nickname is a hint about how I play Nintendo games. My money goes for better companies.
All the more reason why I'm glad my Switch is hacked. And also that I have a decent PC for emulation. Much as there is to praise about Nintendo, they are insufferably stubborn and simply cannot figure out how to handle their legacy software.
And remember that the Wii was the greatest Emulator machine that Nintendo could ever dream off short of offering Atari 2600 games (as far as I know Wii Virtual Machine never had the Atari 5200 and 2600 libraries)
And then the Virtual Machine for the 3DS and New 3DS and then the Switch was highly gimped meaning the full collection is still guess what STUCK ON A DEAD CONSOLE yes thats right you have to own the Wii to get the unfiltered access to the entire retro library Nintendo has IRONIC HUH
Most of theses games are VERY questionnable anyway, even Night Trap.
Oh, right! Because Squaresoft's Final Fantasy games didn't need that, as storage limits were the reason they left Nintendo. Yet another reason to not own a Nintendo 64, BTW. And that brings back the dirty play Nintendo did since their Nintendo Seal of Quality days. Trying to take control of everything and hidding hardware features to avoid third parties to shine on their systems. I couldn't be happier 3rd parties left Nintendo and moved out to other platforms.
I don't know about you, but a half assed port with bad sound like Resident Evil 2 for Nintendo 64 is a joke. Kudos to Capcom for achieving something like that into that limited storage.
Oh, right! Because Squaresoft's Final Fantasy games didn't need that, as storage limits were the reason they left Nintendo. Yet another reason to not own a Nintendo 64, BTW. And that brings back the dirty play Nintendo did since their Nintendo Seal of Quality days. Trying to take control of everything and hidding hardware features to avoid third parties to shine on their systems. I couldn't be happier 3rd parties left Nintendo and moved out to other platforms.
I don't know about you, but a half assed port with bad sound like Resident Evil 2 for Nintendo 64 is a joke. Kudos to Capcom for achieving something like that into that limited storage.
I don't even know what you're talking about. At no point in time have third parties ever stopped developing and porting games to Nintendo consoles, with or without Nintendo's permission. RE4 was on the WII and it's universally considered to be the best version of that game. CoD was on the WII, too. The Switch library is filled with third party games.
That's only the tip of the iceberg. If you read about the documented practices of Nintendo you too would be glad gaming history doesn't lie totally in their hands. You can start with "Game Over" by David Sheff if you are curious.
In case you didn't know, Squaresoft divorced Nintendo for 6 years since the SNES. They reconcilied a bit by making two games for the GameBoy Advance. It was not until Squaresoft fused with Enix they reconcilied totally and developed for GameCube. Nintendo had really restricting licensing terms to 3rd parties, that's the reason we have Castlevania Bloodlines or Contra Hard Cops, that's why Sparkster is not the same as Rocket Knight Adventures.
But what would you guys know about that? You only see Miyamoto or Sakurai smiling and pretending to be the good guys, when behind cameras could be even worse than any other game company that worries more about money than their userbase.
I'm not talking about Civil War history here, this happened recently and Nintendo has not changed that much since then. However and being critics about everything else, now is Sony that is behaving a bit like Nintendo. In any case I'm relieved we live in a future where we have options to choose and they do not rely on single company's hands.